Cargando…

Assassins and Conspirators : Anarchism, Socialism, and Political Culture in Imperial Germany /

Over the course of the German Empire the Social Democrats went from being a vilified and persecuted minority to becoming the largest party in the Reichstag, enjoying broad-based support. But this was not always the case. In the 1870's, government mouthpieces branded Social Democracy the "p...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Gabriel, Elun T.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: DeKalb, IL : NIU Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo

MARC

LEADER 00000cam a22000004a 4500
001 musev2_29566
003 MdBmJHUP
005 20230905043129.0
006 m o d
007 cr||||||||nn|n
008 131108s2014 ilu o 00 0 eng d
020 |a 9781501751264 
020 |z 9781609091538 
020 |z 9780875804811 
035 |a (OCoLC)879927512 
040 |a MdBmJHUP  |c MdBmJHUP 
100 1 |a Gabriel, Elun T. 
245 1 0 |a Assassins and Conspirators :   |b Anarchism, Socialism, and Political Culture in Imperial Germany /   |c Elun T. Gabriel. 
264 1 |a DeKalb, IL :  |b NIU Press,  |c 2014. 
264 3 |a Baltimore, Md. :  |b Project MUSE,   |c 2014 
264 4 |c ©2014. 
300 |a 1 online resource (305 pages). 
336 |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a online resource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
505 0 |a Anarchy, socialism, and the enemies of order in the German empire: 1871-1878 -- Debating the socialist law: 1878 -- The specter of anarchism and the normalization of social democracy: 1878-1885 -- "The socialist law is the father of anarchism": 1886-1890 -- Socialism and the public sphere in the era of anarchist "propaganda of the deed": 1890-1902 -- Anarchist "utopianism" and the internal development of German social democracy: 1890-1914 -- The challenges of liberal political culture in the decade before the Great War: 1903-1914 -- Conclusion: German political culture, democracy, and terrorism. 
520 |a Over the course of the German Empire the Social Democrats went from being a vilified and persecuted minority to becoming the largest party in the Reichstag, enjoying broad-based support. But this was not always the case. In the 1870's, government mouthpieces branded Social Democracy the "party of assassins and conspirators" and sought to excite popular fury against it. Over time, Social Democrats managed to refashion their public image in large part by contrasting themselves to anarchists, who came to represent a politics that went far beyond the boundaries of acceptable behavior. Social Democrats emphasized their overall commitment to peaceful change through parliamentary participation and a willingness to engage their political rivals. They condemned anarchist behavior--terrorism and other political violence specifically--and distanced themselves from the alleged anarchist personal characteristics of rashness, emotionalism, cowardice, and secrecy. Repeated public debate about the appropriate place of Socialism in German society, and its relationship to anarchist terrorism, helped Socialists and others, such as liberals, political Catholics, and national minorities, cement the principles of legal equality and a vigorous public sphere in German political culture. Using a diverse array of primary sources from newspapers and political pamphlets to Reichstag speeches to police reports on anarchist and socialist activity, this book sets the history of Social Democracy within the context of public political debate about democracy, the rule of law, and the appropriate use of state power. Gabriel also places the history of German anarchism in the larger contexts of German history and the history of European socialism, where its importance has often been understated because of the movement's small size and failure to create a long-term mass movement. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
650 7 |a Socialism.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01123637 
650 7 |a Political culture.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01069263 
650 7 |a Anarchism.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst00808387 
650 7 |a anarchism.  |2 aat 
650 6 |a Anarchisme. 
650 0 |a Socialism. 
650 0 |a Anarchism. 
650 0 |a Political culture  |z Germany  |y 20th century. 
650 0 |a Political culture  |z Germany  |y 19th century. 
651 7 |a Germany.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01210272 
655 7 |a Electronic books.   |2 local 
710 2 |a Project Muse.  |e distributor 
830 0 |a Book collections on Project MUSE. 
856 4 0 |z Texto completo  |u https://projectmuse.uam.elogim.com/book/29566/ 
945 |a Project MUSE - Custom Collection 
945 |a Project MUSE - 2014 History 
945 |a Project MUSE - 2014 Complete